Marriage: God’s Tool for Polishing Us
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Corey D.August 18, 2024
With very, very few exceptions, marriage is the hardest thing I've done in my life. I have seen and do see so much divorce around me, in fact have two sons going through it. Way to many of the young couples in the church getting divorced. I think in the church we have unintentionally taught the idea that if you get married in the temple all will be well and their won't be any problems. President Hinckley once gave a talk in which he stated, "marriage takes work, hard work", I was glad he said that.
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